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QUCS - Quite Universal Circuit Simulator

Qucs, or Quite Universal Circuit Simulator, is a circuit simulator with a GUI based on Qt®, allowing users to set up and simulate circuit behaviors. The latest stable release is version 0.0.19, released on January 22, 2017, with ongoing improvements and support for various operating systems. Qucs is open-source and released under the GPL license, enabling free use and programming contributions.
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QUCS - Quite Universal Circuit Simulator

Qucs, or Quite Universal Circuit Simulator, is a circuit simulator with a GUI based on Qt®, allowing users to set up and simulate circuit behaviors. The latest stable release is version 0.0.19, released on January 22, 2017, with ongoing improvements and support for various operating systems. Qucs is open-source and released under the GPL license, enabling free use and programming contributions.
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Latest News

Latest stable release: 0.0.19


Source
Windows Ubuntu OS X

22 January 2017 Released Qucs 0.0.19, News


18 September 2015 Publication "Qucs: An introduction to the new simulation
features implemented in release 0.0.19/0.0.19Src2 of the po
13th MOS-AK Workshop, Graz (A).
The presentation slides by Mike Brinson are available on
19 January 2015 Enabled automatic generation and deployment of Doxyge
Latest documentation for "master" branch available for
07 January 2015 Enabled Linux and OSX builds on Travis CI, enabled cod
17 September 2014 Released installer fo Mac OSX 10.6 (Intel 64 bit) (ASCO
02 September 2014 Updated package for Ubuntu 14.04 (Trusty) and 14.10 (U
01 September 2014 Updated Doxygen code documentation
01 September 2014 Released Mac OSX installer (10.7 to 10.9), ASCO include
For FreeHDL, Verilog-A, users are better served using a
31 August 2014 Released Qucs 0.0.18, News
04 April 2014 Updated build instruction for Darwin (Mac OSX), Linux
16 March 2014 Updated manuals, developers and FAQ webpages
28 November 2013 Created GitHub repository for the Qucs website.
03 July 2013 New implementation of matrix calculations using Libeige
local_complex_20130624
03 July 2013 Added option for changing the home directory and other
(~/.qucs/qucsrc is now obsolete)
23 June 2013 Released Qucs 0.0.17
14 June 2013 Added BSIM 4.30 nMOS and pMOS models
20 May 2013 Added BSIM 3.34 nMOS and pMOS models
26 April 2013 Added beginnings of m-code transient solver interface.

Previous news items

What's Qucs?

Qucs stands for Quite Universal Circuit Simulator. So far Qucs is not yet finished, bu
Take a look at the screenshots to get a feel for what it can do.

Qucs is an integrated circuit simulator which means you are able to setup a circuit w
simulate the large-signal, small-signal and noise behaviour of the circuit. After that s
simulation results on a presentation page or window.

Qucs, briefly for Quite Universal Circuit Simulator, is a circuit simulator with
GUI is based on Qt® by Digia®. The software aims to support all kinds of circ
parameter, Harmonic Balance analysis, noise analysis, etc.

Qucsator, the simulation backend, is a command line circuit simulator. It takes


input and outputs a Qucs dataset. It has been programmed for usage in the Quc
applications.

The Qucs GUI is well advanced and allows setting up schematics and presenting sim
diagrams. DC, AC, S-parameter, noise and transient analysis is possible, mathematic
hierarchy (with parameterised subcircuits) are available. Qucs can also import existin
simulations.

While Qucs is well developed, we still strive to improve the project, and will always
just need help with programming, it also needs graphics, high quality example schem
more.

Qucs comes with an array of components and models. Third party models including
can be compiled and loaded into the simulator. It also provides many semiconductor
OpAmps, Diodes, MOSFETs, PMOSFETs and many more. Some example schemati
some of the abilities of Qucs, and many more examples are provided with the progra

Operating Systems

Qucs is currently developed under the GNU/Linux OS using the standard autotools w
operating systems. However Qucs is said to be successfully compiled and run on Win
macOS, Cygwin... help is needed!

License

Qucs is released under the GPL license and so it is free for free programmers and use

Reference

Qt® is a registered trademark of Digia.

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